Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [not/n't] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I know not the answer to your question , my lady , ’ admitted Alianor . |
2 | No I suppose not a thing |
3 | ( Downward transposition was not at all uncommon when countertenor solos were issued in print : for instance , ‘ I envy not the pride of May , from Purcell 's 1693 birthday ode for Queen Mary , is in E major in the original and also goes to top b ’ B♭♯ , but it was published , in the treble clef , in D major . ) |
4 | ‘ No , I do n't a bit see what you mean , ’ said Betty . |
5 | Alright , no , we 've got er , I do n't a bit down game , that 's wrong , you know your territory , do you just have one territory , Jack ? |
6 | No I do n't a flat top what you on about I have n't got |
7 | I do n't no way |
8 | No I do n't need the rail , I do n't the rail money in er Cos I presume if you pay the seven quid you 'll be more or less committed then to paying the I 'll I 'll get the rail money a bit later than . |
9 | The way she sort of I do n't the way she sort of lead |
10 | No , no I do n't the time has come I think ! |
11 | I do n't the membership will want a revolution but what we do require is that evolution considered carefully so we do n't stand still and keep our head in the sands and I give you insurance that is what is , is happening . |
12 | I do n't an organ . |
13 | And I think not the kitchen , that 's on the rising main . |
14 | I 've come home to my dinner and I 've not a lot of time to spare . ’ |
15 | No , I have n't a cold : Dmitri 's asleep and I do n't want to wake him . |
16 | ‘ I have n't a man in my life because I do n't want one . |
17 | I have n't a chance in hell . |
18 | At this point the two girls just marched off the train , one of them picked up David , the other one picked me up , screamed Russian things at the soldiers — I have n't a clue what they were saying — and marched us back on the train and barred the door , while the Russian soldiers were standing on the platform screaming horrible things at them . |
19 | I have n't a clue . ’ |
20 | ‘ I have n't a clue — I was freaking out at the time . |
21 | I can honestly say I have n't a clue . ’ |
22 | ‘ I have n't a clue what kind of reception I 'll get , ’ he added . |
23 | I have n't a clue what I can do — apart from write sermons , which wo n't earn very much for Camphill . |
24 | D'Arcy said : ‘ And what exactly do you think has happened , because I have n't a clue ? ’ |
25 | When an RSPCA inspector had asked Mrs Cass how many dogs she had she replied : ‘ I have n't a clue , I think about 90 . ’ |
26 | I have n't a clue what 's happening to Bet Lynch . ’ |
27 | I vaguely remember words like ‘ mizzen mast ’ , but I have n't a clue what any of them mean . ’ |
28 | I 'M SORRY I HAVE N'T A CLUE |
29 | I have n't a clue what I 'd do , but it would certainly be music . ’ |
30 | I have n't a clue what 's happening ! |